5x5 Men's U17 World Cup History

USA BASKETBALL HISTORY

ALL-TIME USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CUP TEAM 2018 RESULTS

SANTE FE & ROSARIO, ARGENTINA • JUNE 30-JULY 8, 2018

Led for a fifth time by Don Showalter, the USA topped its seven opponents by an average of 53.7 points on its way to a gold medal. Forcing 43 turnovers, the USA opened play in spectacular fashion – racing to a 115-37 win against China that saw all 12 U.S. players score be- fore halftime. The USA, which converted 61 points off turnovers, limited China to just 27.5% (14-51 FG) from the field. The USA set an overall event and U.S. high for steals (29). De’Vion Harmon led the way for the U.S. with 17 points. The USA forced 37 turnovers out of Mali in a 97-40 win. The USA also got 50 points off the bench, and all 10 available U.S. players scored before halftime. Jalen Green led the USA with 15 points. The Americans jumped out to an early lead against Serbia and continued to apply pressure on its way to a 93-61 win. The USA forced 38 turn- overs and collected 23 steals. Additionally, the USA set an overall event and USA men’s U17 single-game record with 48 free throw attempts. Vernon Carey Jr. was the USA’s high scorer with 16 points. The USA celebrated the Fourth of July with a 103-60 win over Dominican Republic in the round of 16. After a tight first quarter, the USA took control with a 30-13 second. Overall, the USA scored 66 points in the paint, recorded 29 assists and had seven players finish in double-digit scoring. Jeremy Roach led the USA with 14 points. Recording 100 points in the paint and featuring eight players in double-digit scoring, the USA put together a 126-52 defeat of Croatia in the quarterfinals. Jalen Green finished with 27 points. Trailing 28-21 after the first quarter, the USA turned up the pressure in the second and cruised to a 120-71 victory versus Canada in the semi- finals. The 49-point win was the largest margin of victory in a FIBA U17 World Cup semifinal and the 120 were the most scored in a FIBA U17 World Cup semifinal. Green led the USA with 25 points. In a battle of undefeated teams, the USA won gold with a 95-52 win over France. The USA forced 24 turnovers and outrebounded France 58- 26. Isaiah Stewart led the way against France with 15 points. Green was named MVP of the tournament and was joined on the all-tournament team by Carey.

2018 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM ROSTER

2018 USA RESULTS (7-0)

NAME

POS HGT WGT AGE AFFILIATION (SCHOOL)

HOMETOWN

China

W, 115-37 W, 97-40 W, 93-61 W, 103-60 W, 126-52 W, 120-71 W, 95-52

Mali

Scottie Barnes Vernon Carey Jr. Jalen Green R.J. Hampton De’Vion Harmon Isaac Okoro Jeremy Roach Isaiah Stewart Jalen Suggs Romeo Weems Evan Mobley Wendell Moore Jr.

F F

6-8

210 277 172 176 195 190 215 213 178 242 194 220

16 17 16 17 17 17 16 17 16 17 17 17

University School University School

West Palm Beach, FL Southwest Ranches, FL

6-10 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-11

Serbia

G G G

San Joaquin Memorial High School

Fresno, CA Little Elm, TX Corinth, TX Temecula, CA Charlotte, NC

Dominican Republic

Little Elm High School Guyer High School

Croatia Canada France

F F F

Rancho Christian High School Cox Mill High School McEachern High School Paul VI Catholic High School La Lumiere School, IN Minnehaha Academy New Haven High School

6-5 6-6 6-2 6-9 6-4 6-6

Powder Springs, GA Leesburg, VA Rochester, NY Minneapolis, MN New Haven, MI

G

F

FINAL STANDINGS

G

F

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

United States (7-0)

HEAD COACH: Don Showalter, USA Basketball ASSISTANT COACH: Scott Fitch, Fairport High School, NY ASSISTANT COACH: Stan Waterman, Sanford School, DE TEAM PHYSICIAN: Diane Dahm, Minneapolis, MN ATHLETIC TRAINER: Michael Cannon, Baltimore, MD

France (6-1)

Puerto Rico (5-2) Canada (5-2) Turkey (5-2) Australia (4-3) Croatia (4-3) Montenegro (3-4) Dom. Rep. (4-3)

9.

10. Serbia (4-3) 11. Argentina (3-4) 12. Mali (2-5) 13. Philippines (2-5) 14. New Zealand (1-6)

2018 USA MEN’S U17 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

NAME

G/S

FGM-A

PCT

3PM-A

PCT

FTM-A

PCT

REB

PTS

AST

BLK

STL

Green

7/0 7/7 7/0 7/7 6/0 7/0 7/0 7/7 7/7 2/0 7/7 7/0

40-78 40-84 29-44 34-57 23=47 27-40 19-53 26-54 23-50

.513 .476 .659 .596 .489 .675 .358 .486 .460 .500 .347 .500 .500 .329

15-44 10-37

.341 .270 .000 .500 .--- .200 .200 .200 .250 .088 .250 .262 .270 .---

15-25

.600 .250 .667 .563 .474 .846 .704 .778 .786 .833 .538 .649 .586

16/ 2.3 15/ 2.1 59/ 8.4 48/ 6.9 35/ 5.8 39/ 5.6 17/ 2.4 57/ 8.1 21/ 3.0 9/ 1.3 13/ 1.9

110/ 15.7 92/ 13.1 78/ 11.1 77/ 11.0

12 24

2 0 4 4 5

10 17 11

Harmon Stewart Carey Barnes Mobley Suggs Weems Moore Hampton

2-8

15. China (1-6) 16. Egypt (1-6)

0-0 0-1 2-4 0-0

20-30 9-16 9-19 11-13 19-27

8 7

6 8 9

57/ 9.5 65/ 9.3 61/ 8.7 60/ 8.6 59/ 8.4 15/ 7.5 45/ 6.4 30/ 4.3

14 10 19 18 16

18

4-20

1

23 20 11

1-5

7-9

10

2-10 1-4 1-12 1-4

11-14

0 1 2 2

6-12

2-2

1.000 5/ 2.5

1

3 5

Roach Okoro

17-49 11-22

10-12

19

7-13

9

11

USA OPP.

7 7

295-590 137-417

37-141 31-115

122-188 68-116

370/52.9 241/34.4

749/107.0 157

49 35

134

373/53.3

76

50

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